Is: people showed how they have to work from home in quarantine
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/is-people-showed-how-they-have-to-work-from-home-in-quarantine.htmlToday, remote work, and freelancing is quite ordinary things. But most people who are accustomed to working in the office, no idea what it's like to work at home. Because there are no normal conditions for work and at home is hard to focus. But the world is raging coronavirus and multiple employees in different countries was transferred to udalenku.
So many people had to stretch the brain to quickly build a working place. The results of their labors they shared on Twitter, let's see.
"A house full of kids, had to hide in the backyard"
"Just moved into a Studio apartment, even kitchen table, not bought"
"Ho-Ho, envy"
"Found the advantages of working at home: you can simultaneously train and work"
"There's my fluffy stand"
"As they say, to go to work is not far away. The bed stood, and already ready for labor and defense"
"Well, I have the possibility to adjust the height of the table"
"First work at the Desk, and then lying on the floor"
"I did workspace with baskets for clothes and flower pot"
"Pirate style"
"Well, can't be choosers"
"Dining table + boxes of puzzles and games"
"My Desk for the next few weeks"
"Rate my innovative table"
Keywords: Quarantine | Work | Freelancer
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